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Handbook of Families in the Arab Gulf States / edited by Md Mizanur Rahman, Kaltham Al-Ghanim, Ziarat Hossain, Sharique Umar.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rahman, Mizanur, 1972- Editor.
Al-Ghanim, Kaltham, Editor.
Hossain, Ziarat, Editor.
Umar, Sharique., Editor.
Series:
Gulf Studies, 2662-4508 ; 19
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sociology.
Social groups.
Family policy.
Economics.
Culture.
Sex.
Political sociology.
Educational sociology.
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging.
Children, Youth and Family Policy.
Cultural Economics.
Gender Studies.
Political Sociology.
Sociology of Education.
Local Subjects:
Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging.
Children, Youth and Family Policy.
Cultural Economics.
Gender Studies.
Political Sociology.
Sociology of Education.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XVIII, 785 p. 86 illus., 37 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
This open access book collates and advances the body of knowledge about the factors, directions, and magnitudes of change in Arabian Gulf families from interdisciplinary perspectives. Family life across the globe is being impacted by unprecedented diversity in household living arrangements and by sweeping economic, cultural, and social change, and this is not an exception in the Gulf region. The book demarcates how Gulf families are experiencing many formidable challenges and undergoing profound changes due to speedy economic transformation, educational reforms, extensive use of social media, rapid urbanization, migration, women empowerment, and the intersections of popular culture from both the East and the West. Notwithstanding such challenges and changes, Gulf families often seem to retain and continue many of the traditional roles and functions of families in a sustained manner. It contributes to current debates that revolve around questions of what has changed, and what has stayed the same, in family structures in the region. Sweeping and comparative, the book provides avenues for offering practical solutions for policy interventions in Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. It is a key academic text for sociologists interested in transformations in the family in relation to politics, economics, consumption patterns, education, gender, law, social media, religion, culture, social reforms, and the state.
Contents:
The Impact of Personal Communication Technology on the Family Interac7on and Wellbeing in Saudi Arabia: A Qualitative Analysis
Western resident families in the Gulf: the UAE case study
Neo-Gender Balancing in Saudi Arabia Divorce under Social Exchange Theory
Rapid decline in family size in Oman: Untangling the puzzles and paradoxes
Family policies in the UAE: what is at stake
Sex Role Belief Predictors of Husbands’ and Wives’ Involvement in Household Labor in Kuwait and Qatari Families
Rethinking the Family: Migration, Mobility and Urban Space in Doha, Qatar
Childcare in Bahrain: The Role of Extended Family and Domestic Workers
Young Arab Families in the UAE: Renego7a7ng Gender Roles and Expectations in Marriage
The Family Role of Young Saudi Men in a Transforming Kingdom: Case Studies from the Regions
Migrant Domestic Workers and Gulf Families: A Case of Saudi Arabia
Mixed-nationality families in the Gulf
The painters of modern life. Family, family roles and space in the first generation of contemporary Qatari painters
Quality of Life (QoL) of the Elderly in GCC region: A case of Taif in Saudi Arabia
Factors that Increase the Likelihood of Divorce: A survey of Married People in Qatar
Women’s Experiences of Family Law and Family Jus7ce Processes in Qatar – Findings of an Empirical Study
Fathers Involvement and Youth’s Delinquent Behavior
Navigating Complex Terrains: Gulf Women redefining feminism while pursuing careers and caring for family
Exploring the Interaction of Arab Resident Families in the Gulf with Arab Gulf Families: A Comparative Study
The Gulf dream: A Study of representation of Indian family in the Gulf
Reconsidering the relationship between family, motherhood, and gender equality in Qatar
The Future of Citizenship of Qatari Women who Marry Non-Qatari
Analyzing the Impact of Female Domestic Migrant Workers on the Empowerment and Socioeconomic Trajectories of Women in Qatar
The Disability Price Tag in Qatar
Aging and Family: A study of Gulf region families' behavior toward elderly people and the support systems in these countries
Impact of Twitter on Qatar youth perspectives: activism, digital authoritarianism, and democratization
Evil Eye and Health: Exploring Cultural Beliefs and the Role of Family in Healthcare Provision in Qatar.
ISBN:
981-9634-12-1
OCLC:
1521989520

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